Maramec Captain - Monitor. (Maramec, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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LOADING UP j
with Fall and winter GOODS
Local News.
C. P. Rock, President
W. A. Watuu, Casbicr.
Jons Roads, Vice Picsident
E. F. Pkaiwon, Aast. Culikr.
Our Fall and Winter Goods are arriving and we will soon be loaded to the very top
notch. We have most everything you want. Just now you waut Cotton Sacks or
probably eome Fall and Winter Clothing. Now come in and let us fit you out.
Still A Few
Bargains
Lawns at One-half Price
Laces at One-half Price
Embroideries One-half Price
CARHARTT
This line of work goods is the best that money
can buy and it pays to buy the best. It is worth
your while to investigate these goods.
Car load of New Wheat Flour
has arrived to sell at,
SI.40 PER SACK
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MAN AM EC.
Capital. SIO.OOO.
OKLAHOMA
Surplus, $2,500.
Deposits Protected by the Depositors' Guar-
ty Fund of the State of Oklahoma.
Deposits also protected by day light hold-up. and night burglar insur-
ance, in the Maryland Casualty Company.
We also carry strong Fire and Tornado Insurance.
Active oiHccrs are all under liberal bonds.
We believe our depositors have all the protection that lliey could con-
sistently desire. W e appreciate our present liberal patronage, and re-
spectfully solicit new accounts.
DAVIS BROS.
; MARAMJiC,
OKLAHOMA.
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Stork Visitation Terlton Gin Burns School Report
The stork delivered a tine little The Terlton gin with nil itscon- Monthly reoort nf H, i .
M.t tb. U.! Mr. «od Mr., toot,, buro.d to ti,, ground Thur. di.tricl ,or n'"k
C. S. byroms Sunday morning. sday evening about nine o'clock ing October 1st
The happy parents cannot think The lire started while the gin Whole no of „nii
of a name that they think oompar- was in operation, and ia thought ~ ®nrolled J1
e« favorably with the lad aud are that the tire started from a match
open for bids. Coincident with that had g^t in the cotton, and
the occasion ia the birth of the while paesing through the mach-
youngater a mothor 18 yoara ago inery l)erame ignited
within 20 minutes of the exact The gin was owned by E. 0.
time in the morning. Miller, of Perry, and had just been
completed. - Jennings News.
Notice To Farmers
I am coming into the vicinity of
Farmers' Union Meets
Maramec in about weeks and
will be prepared to thresh your —
Kaftir corn or shred your Fodder ''all with a very good ropreeeula-
Vor particulars previous to thi* l'on tl,e different locals present
Tl . 'Bif time curd
Tb« oonnty Farmers I nlon ,n.t W«t Bound p.M.n|!er .t 10 27.
Monday and 1 ueeday at Liddick s in. and 6:37 p. ,u.
time, write me at Jeuuinga,
Respectfully,
M. F. Nichols
The prospect* of rain Mondny.
however probably, kept several
frctn being present. An open sn*.
whs held Monday night and
A two legged creature is not W*M Hltem,ed by several non mem
neoossssrily a man, he msy be beri' who Were v#r' mo°1, in,er{,«t-
only opdgy for one. To be a th« dtoous^ion. AMhecl.ee
man dsiuanda industry, light liv- t,li" BM,ion 8 ,anoh which had!
ing aid strength of will, been prepared by the merchants1
wan presented and enjoyed by all I
' present
your bread one loaf at a time if
you like.
This paper acknowledges the re-
ceipt of a complimentary to the.
county fair at Hallett and will en.
dea vor to make good Friday. Hal-
lett is putting all shoulders to the
wheel for the biggest fair ever
held in Pawnee county and the
people appreciate the effort.
Percent nf i The life of one editor was saved '
lo" I <*? d"y by • "ilvM don"
Thowe neither h , ? pock,L A crank 8hot at hi'"
8u«/8*l,.rl'bMn' "or «"* ;«■ " rck doM"
mi;. v . «, . N<>w should we happen to get shot
eeton, Teacher, before you pay up your subscript-
ion and there is no dollar to stop
Frisco Time Card lhe bnl1, we "htl1 *U8y8 Prw,u,ne
you might have saved our life.
,u"". *,iigh< pubii,h" °f >|'" o.p.>
c"rd ,l would like to borro. , f.w do«u
eggs aud a bushel or so of potatoes
from those of our readers who bor-
row the Herald to read instead of
subscribing and paying for it. It
is possible we would have a chance
to get even.—Tahlequah Herald.
"Why is there so much discon-
tent in the midst of plenty?" ask.
ed the demagogue. "I don't
know" answered the substantial
citizen, "tinlose a lot of people
woold rather stand sronnd, as 1
have leee doing, and tell about
their troubles instssd of going to
work." K\. |
Eggs 20 cents. 11 First State Bank
Batter 20 oenta
Corn 50 oents
Cotton( Thursday )$4.30
See the Wialey-McMullen sale
bill io this issue of the Monitor.
J. M. Buckley hss returned from
a two months absenoe in Kansas^:
Mrs Ed Caateel was a Pawnee
visitor Tuesday,
Attend the Wisley-McMullen
sale next Tuesday, Oct. lyth.
Mrs. A. E. Peck, of Kiefer, was
a guest of Mrs. J. E. Wilson at
the Monitor offioe Monday night.
fiev. Allbright and wife visited
Tuesday with Ed Culbertson and
wife in the country.
Get your Buns at the Bakery
for the box supper Saturday night
Just baked and fresh.
Jack Frost has done a little nip-
ping this week but to late for any
material damage.
Notice tke race program for the
county fair at Hallett for Friday
and Saturday in this issue of the
Monitor
Reports show that Oklahoma's
cotton crop is opening up and be-
ing marketed faster this fall thun
any other state in the uuion
The big $150 purse race will be
pulled off at the Hallett fair Sat-
urday. If you have not attended
the fair, that's the day to go.
Mr. Wisley wants everybody in
Pawnee county to dine with -him
at lunch at the Wisley. McMullen
sale next Tuesdoy, October 19
We understand that C. F. Me.
Clare has transfered from Guthrie
to Shawnee and will soon move
! his family to that place
It tried to rain Saturday but
failed. Nodoubt the considerate
weather man will give us a little
snow on the side after a bit.
Little Edith Wyatt has returned J
from Wichita where sli6 has been
staying with a brother. She was!
accompanied by Miss Maud Wyatt i
of Kildare.
Mrs, I. J. Cawood was up from
Agra the first of the week looking
after the bachelor boys. She re-
ports being well pleased with her
new home at that place
Messrs John and Mat Simmons
left last Saturday for Springfield,
Missouri, where they were called
by the serious illness of a brother
who has consumption.
ery. Get a ticket and then get
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Winter Goods
The tinge of winter is apparent and you are nodoubt
thinking about winter clothing. We can fill your bill
in this line.
wool goods, specialty
Wool Blankets, Men's and Ladies Under-
Wear, Outing Flanels, Sweaters for Men
and Ladies.
WRAPS, WRAPS, WRAPS
Ladies and Childrens' Head Wraps, prices
ranging from 25c to $1.50
ALL KINDS OF DRESS QOODS TO PLEASE.
Is>. h"3* Hoover
The One Frioe Store
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We have a complete showing of the smartest and
most up-to-date millinery, the style, elegance and
price appeal to the most fastidious dressers as well as
to the lady with the limited purse. We have always
enjoyed a large share of your patronage and are offer-
ing this season the same inducements as ever. We very
cordially invite you to call.
"Wttwre &
BARBER SHOP
Tonsorial work done in
First 01a.es
Order
B. ti. GRUBB, Prop.
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5 Cents RED POUND
FOR COTTON,
"We oannot yet pay,
But we are at the «ame Old Stand paying every
Nickel we can. consistently, for cotton.
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THE R.G. JONES, COTTON CO.
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Oklahoma Farm Journal, Okla. City
Edited by John Fields, who was Direotor of the Okla.
Agricultural Experiment Station from 181)9 to 1906.
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Absolntsly non-politicsl. Gives just ths news and in-
formation tlmt the farmers of ths Southwest want.
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Wilson, J. E. Maramec Captain - Monitor. (Maramec, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1909, newspaper, October 15, 1909; Maramec, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc177589/m1/4/: accessed May 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.